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Poa pratensift, trivialis and nemoralis. The latter in woods. 



Glyceria aquatica. Abundantly in wet places by the lane which 

 runs parallel with the river, above the suspension bridge, and in the 

 river, frequently. 



Jiuitans. Ponds and ditches. 



Schlerochloa rigida. On walls and dry banks. 

 Briza media. Common. 



Cynosurus cristatus. Ditto. 

 Dactylis glomerata. Ditto. 



Festuca hromoides (Myurus). On a wall behind the town near the 

 church. 



• ovina. In dry places. 



gigantea. Bisham wood, and in shady places elsewhere. 



elatior. In the lane before mentioned, running parallel 



with the river above the suspension bridge, and in wet pastures. 



Bromus erectus. Bisham wood, to the left of the path leading to 

 Winter hill, and on the chalk, frequently. 



asper. Bisham wood, and in woods generally. 



sterilis. By road-sides &c. 



Serrafalcus racemosus. Growing abundantly in the meadows im- 

 mediately under Bisham wood, by the side of the river, 



Bracliypodium sylvaticum. Woods, abundantly. 



Triticum caninum. In Bisham wood, on the right, after crossing 

 the little foot-bridge ; and on dry banks about Clifden, &c. 



repens. Hedges &c. 



Lolium perenne. 



multijlorum. I found this plant growing in a field on the 



left side of the Maidenhead road, about a mile from the town of Mai- 

 denhead ; it grew in patches about twice as tall as the L. perenne 

 which surrounded it. The number of florets is variable, but in some 

 plants they are as many as sixteen or seventeen, and the awn is usu- 

 ally rather longer than the glumes. 



Hordeum sylvaticum. Abundantly in Bisham wood, and in most 

 of the woods, more or less. 



pratense. Meadows, frequent. 



murinum. Roadsides &c. 



Kensington, January, 1844. 



G. G. Mill. 



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